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Make your interior design ideas a reality with some new fashionable furniture pieces from Teaching Cottage in League City.
If you work from home or just need some peace and quiet, you can easily update your office space with brand new furniture sets.
When backyard festivities are on the brain, patio furniture is your next stop. Browse the selection available to find the set that's right for you.
Find bold and trendy furniture here, such as living room furniture, and give your living room a makeover.
Whether you need a new bathroom storage unit or plan on doing a complete remodel, you can't go wrong with the vast selection of furnishings featured.
Your new and trendy bedroom furniture set is waiting for you. Come browse a variety of options, such as bedroom furniture, and go home with a new bedroom set.
Artists everywhere will fall in love with this store's carefully crafted sculptures and creative works of art.
Brighten up your walls with the great pieces here including curtains and mirrors.
It's time to make your living space even more livable with rugs, throw pillows, and vases.
There's no better way to get through a rainy day than with a good book from here, such as fiction.
Paper books not quite your thing? No worries. They have a wide variety of electronic reads too, like e-books.
With all of the parking options nearby, you won't have to worry about forgetting where you parked.
If you're on the market for some new home furniture, head on over to Teaching Cottage in League City and pick out some new pieces.

Is it time you gave your home a makeover? Find a generous selection of top-notch furniture at Ergonomic Office Furniture Solutions in League City.
New bathroom furniture can be a great household update. Come see the selection at Ergonomic Office Furniture Solutions.
A rocking bench? A table for six? Whatever outdoor and patio furniture you're looking for, this store has just what you're looking for.
Browse the latest inventory of bedroom furniture here, such as bedroom furniture, and go home with a comfortable new bedroom set.
If you're on the market for some new furniture, check out all that this store has to offer, such as living room furniture.
Keep your office looking fresh and modern with some new office furniture from this store.
Artists everywhere will fall in love with this store's carefully crafted sculptures and creative works of art.
When you're finally ready to really move in, decorate your humble abode with items like rugs, throw pillows, and vases.
Nobody likes looking at a blank slate, so consider hanging a little something on your wall. Pieces like curtains and mirrors are just a few suggestions from here you're sure to love.
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It's your home. Make it as beautifully unique as you are with furniture that really speaks to your style. Find just the right pieces at Ergonomic Office Furniture Solutions in League City.

After fighting in World War II, Lynn Gripon studied landscape design at Texas A&M and in 1951 opened a gardening shop with the help of his green-thumbed wife. Now operated by his son, Lynn's Landscaping & Water Garden Center has blossomed into a lush showroom of outdoor kitchens and fireplaces, manicured putting greens, and the shop's bestselling disappearing fountains—glazed pots overflowing with water that seems to disappear into the ground. Waterfalls tumble over miniature boulders before slipping into calm ponds filled with leisurely koi, flowering lily pads, and sunken galleons. Knowledgeable staffers serve as tour guides to the veritable forest of plants and dispense helpful tips for creating backyard utopias.
Lynn's professional landscapers transform backyards into tiered gardens, spacious party zones, or verdant hiding places for the family's pet T-rex. Designers plot the set-up before gardeners, and handymen plant trees and shrubs or install decks, gazebos, water-efficient sprinklers, and koi ponds. Every design is built to last with quality materials, such as outdoor fireplaces and kitchens made with glass-fiber-reinforced concrete and Vista light fixtures made with weather-resistant carbon composite and bulbs modeled after Superman's eyeballs.

Plush sofas and chic coffee tables set the standard at Mattress Firm, and League City locals flock here for all their favorite furnishings.
With the right furniture, it's easy to create the room you've always wanted, so come see what's in store for the bathroom.
Transform your office into a place you want to be with furniture that looks and feels like a million bucks.
Here you can find a range of comfortable and affordable furniture options, such as living room furniture.
If you're tired of the same old furniture, head over here and shop the latest bedroom furniture options, such as beds and bedroom furniture.
What goes hand in hand with summer and sun? Patio furniture! Check out all the latest and greatest offerings for the best backyard on the block.
Here you can find a large number of comfortable and affordable bedding items, such as mattresses and mattress pads and covers.
Give your walls some love. This store has fun decorations including curtains and mirrors.
Art lovers looking to spice up their space flock to this store for a touch of beauty, charm, and one-of-a-kind artistry.
For the homiest of homes, add some warmth with goodies like rugs, throw pillows, and vases.
Forget circling the block; Mattress Firm has plenty of nearby parking options.
Bring more style, comfort, and overall beauty to your home when you choose quality furniture from Mattress Firm in League City.

Heading off to college in League City? Find affordable and trendy furniture items at Mattress Firm in League City.
When backyard festivities are on the brain, patio furniture is your next stop. Browse the selection available to find the set that's right for you.
It's time to refresh your bedroom. This store has everything including bedroom furniture.
Give your home interior the upgrade it deserves with some new furniture from here, such as living room furniture.
It's about time you replaced all of that office furniture by exploiting the deals offered at store.
New bathroom furniture can be a great household update. Come see the selection at Mattress Firm.
Get a better night's sleep from here with items such as mattresses and mattress pads and covers, and wake up feeling refreshed and energized.
Artists everywhere will fall in love with this store's carefully crafted sculptures and creative works of art.
Wall decorations such as curtains and mirrors are sure to catch your eye, so stop in and see what else is on hand.
For the homiest of homes, add some warmth with goodies like rugs, throw pillows, and vases.
Save time and money with nearby parking options at Mattress Firm.
Get ready for plenty of "ooo"s and "ahh"s from your guests when they see all the lovely new furniture you found at Mattress Firm in League City.

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The term “living room” is upsettingly vague, and the parameters for decorating one are equally so. The goal (beyond attracting living people as opposed to Walking Dead zombies) is to create a space where people want to hang out. But how? Below are six tips for creating cozy living rooms, inspired by some of Chicago’s most covetable homes.1. Use the entire space.Seen in: Salon owner Bathsheba Nemerovski’s Logan square apartmentThe design elements: A bench, a neon-yellow ottoman, and a leather chair (partially pictured) in the middle of the room.Why it works: When every piece of furniture isn’t flush against a wall, the space feels more lived-in—and, in this case, gives a medium-sized room enough seating for a party.2. Bring the outdoors indoors.Seen in: Restaurant designer Nicole Montgomery's Peterson Woods bungalowThe design elements: Tree-sized potted plants, and a rug with a subtle leaf motif.Why it works: People love decorative touches that evoke nature. It lets us live out our latent My Side of the Mountain fantasies without actually making pancakes out of acorns.3. Soften your hardwood floors.Seen in: Bang Bang Pie Shop owner Michael Ciapciak's Logan Square homeThe design element: An oriental rug.Why it works: Nothing makes a room feel warm and cozy like a rug. The soft colors of this one introduce a fun pattern to the space without feeling gaudy or busy.4. Draw inspiration from jumbo marshmallows.Seen in: Menswear designer Suzie Sorenson and furniture maker Russ White's Humboldt Park apartmentThe design elements: An oversized armchair, large throw pillows, and an invitingly squishy sofa.Why it works: The more your living room looks like a bag of marshmallows, the more welcoming it feels. 5. Let there be light.Seen in: Modern furniture collector Nick Roux's Lincoln Square apartmentThe design element: An undressed window and an arched lamp. Why it works: Unless you’re screening rom-coms for date night, most people don’t want to hang out in a dark room. Forgo curtains for maximum natural light by day, and use soft-light bulbs in a centrally placed light source by night.6. Try a visual centerpiece that's not a TV.Seen in: Musician Ann Torralba’s Hermosa bungalow The design element: A narrow cabinet draped in fairy lights, against an unfinished wall. Why it works: Even though the above room is a sunroom and not a living room, the idea holds. TVs are the #1 way to watch Broad City, so it’s hard to condemn them, but not having one can shunt groups into conversations. Or impromptu reenactments of Broad City episodes.Make the rest of your home beautiful with these design tips:Six Surprising Ways to Use Color in Your HomeHow to Make Any Home Look Like a Brownstone

Like the season itself, spring cleaning should usher in a period of renewal. But year after year, the list of tasks is always the same, and always long. After such a snowy slog—we refuse to admit it’s still winter for a few more weeks—don’t we deserve to spice things up a bit? In that spirit, we’ve prepared a roster of clever supplies that can help you power through your spring-cleaning checklist. Some make the drudgery go by faster; others might offer better results than good old-fashioned elbow grease; some provide solutions you didn’t even know you wanted. Deep CleaningThe bulk of your time will likely be spent on tasks neglected in the usual routine: tricky tile and grout, hard-to-reach parts of walls and floors, and grimy appliance interiors. These jobs require a lot of concentration and effort—and some powerful cleaning solutions. For more mindless tasks, assign a gadget that’s anything but mindless. Vacuuming robots are smart enough to know what areas they have and haven’t cleaned, and they power down automatically once finished. (iRobot Roomba 560, $199.99)Oh, and they make ones that mop, now, too. (iRobot Braava 321, $139.99)To get your nooks and crannies spotless, turn to lint-free microfiber cloths, which are strong enough to pick up dust and dirt from nearly any surface but gentle enough not to scratch. (Eight microfiber cleaning cloths, $8.99)Update your broom to a version that comes with a toothed pan to remove those pesky dust bunnies. (Broomy foldable broom and dustpan, $21.99)Whether it’s accumulated on floors or furniture, pet hair—the bane of spring cleaners everywhere—is no match for sticky, specialized gloves. (SwiPets pet-hair-removal gloves, $7.99)OrganizingFew things will make a home look more orderly and serene than a good dose of organization. Your typical spring-cleaning checklist might recommend discarding old clothes and cosmetics or straightening up bookcases, but slight changes to oft-overlooked issues can make a big difference. If your entertainment center and desk are anything like ours, there are probably cords and power strips scattered every which way. Opt for systems that look tidy and save space by smartly managing cords. (Quirky wraparound extension cord, $9.99)Articulated items can wrap around furniture legs and stay put. (Quirky flexible power strip, $49.99)Junk drawers, cabinets, and portfolios full of papers can be eliminated entirely by scanners and digital filing systems. (NeatDesk document scanner, $269.99)Transitioning from WinterSoon enough, it’ll be time to break out the light jackets and floaty springtime skirts. Unfortunately, they’ll probably be wrinkled, crushed, or a bit stale-smelling from their time in storage. Instead of hunkering over your ironing board, use a garment steamer to deodorize clothing and smoothly bring it back to life. Then gratefully pack away your heavy-duty winter gear in a closet or under the bed. (X-press travel garment steamer, $22.99)Now that the snow and ice are gone, it’s also time to prepare for the challenges of spring and summer. Your spring cleaning is sure to kick up dust, and allergy attacks are just around the corner. Compact air purifiers filter allergens from the air in your home and even emit pleasant scents. (Frigidaire desktop air purifier, $47.99)While transitioning between the seasons, don’t sleep on saving energy. Heat and AC can both take a chunk out of your wallet, so switch to a more user-friendly thermostat this spring. Regulating your thermostat via mobile app—especially when you’re away—helps keep bills down. (Emerson Sensi WiFi thermostat, $124.99)Check out more cleaning and organization tips:Seven Spring-Cleaning Tips from a Hoarders HelperBeat Back Your Shoe Pile with These Two Steps

We can’t all be as daring as Breaking Bad’s Marie Schrader, whose love for purple ran so deep that she covered her entire home in the color. We can, however, choose to emulate her boldness by saying “no” to rigid color rules. Here are six revised rules, paired with homes where the interior design color ideas pop with playfulness.1. Not every color has to match.Seen in: Pie-shop owner Michael Ciapciak’s Logan Square home The design element: Mismatched textiles Why it works: There are four main pieces drawing your eye here—the curtains, the rug, the throw pillows, and the floral chair—all with very different prints and color stories. But because the curtains and the rug have softer hues, the overall effect doesn’t overwhelm the eye.2. If you do you want to go matchy-matchy, you don’t have to stick with one hue.Seen in: DesignScout’s Ravenswood studio The design element: 2–3 repeating accent colors Why it works: With crisp white as a backdrop, multiple accent colors stand out even more. DesignScout founder Scout Driscoll—who’s worked with everyone from Metropolis Coffee to Kanye West—favored yellow, turquoise, and pumpkin for this seating area.3. White doesn't have to be boring.Seen in: English teacher Nick Roux’s Lincoln Square apartment The design element: Floor-to-ceiling white Why it works: White can be very striking, especially if you’re blessed with a home that’s flooded with natural light. Nick embraced an austere vibe by forgoing window dressing or floor coverings, and using fresh fruit (in a white bowl, of course) for a small burst of color.4. Your appliances can be in on the fun.Seen in: At left, Joshua Kulp’s Lincoln Square condo; at right, Christine Cikowski’s Logan Square apartment The design element: A turquoise record player and a pink KitchenAid stand mixerWhy it works: Stainless steel and black are ubiquitous for appliances and electronics, which means that colorful ones are all the more intriguing.5. Don't be afraid to go big with your greenery.Seen in: Restaurant designer Nicole Montgomery’s Peterson Woods home The design element: Tons of living greenery Why it works: By framing the foliage outside the window with potted plants and a green floral rug, Nicole’s living room almost feels like a greenhouse. It’s rich and lush, despite being rooted in earth tones.6. "Neutral" is a flexible term.Seen in: Menswear designer Susie Sorenson’s and artist Russ White’s Humboldt Park home The design element: Teal walls Why it works: This shade of blue would normally be categorized as an accent color. But by painting it over the radiator cover and letting the red chandelier and white picture frames pop against it, Susie and Russ have transformed it into a “neutral.”See more examples of inspiring interior design:How to Make Any Home Look Like a BrownstoneTours of Gorgeous Chicago Homes